The place where I live is at risk of a power outage, and about a foot of snow. I will be out of town for the next few days, and I am wondering if he will be alright and if there is anything I can do for my crested gecko.
I also have a red bulb, but they can see red and infrared, so it interferes with their sleep, which could make your gecko less active. I stopped using it. I would get black light or ceramic, but you should get a thermostat if you get ceramic, because ceramic can be hot.
I would try the repashy. I have a crested gecko, and before he liked just pangea and liked it. For fat tailed geckos, they are insectivorous, but certain repashy types have insects.
I think you should try feeding him either pangea or repashy, but still try to give him insects. If it bites sometimes, you can put it in his face so he bites it. They do not have the instinct to eat them, so they need to eat one before they realize it is food.
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My crested gecko will not eat insects. I have tried giving him crickets and dubia roaches. They are the right size for him to eat, so I think he does not like them. Does anyone know how to make him eat them, or what insects he might like?
I will not be home for a few days because of independence day, and I am trying to figure out what to do. He has a machine that automatically mists his enclosure, but what should I do? How long can they go without food?